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  1. How can you expect a company to speak a language so numerous and with a limited number of population. There are so many languages in the world, a company has a hard time getting spanish speakers as a second language never mind Chinese, japanese, Italian German, etc etc etc. creole languages represent such a small part of the world population.

    A creole language, is a language that develops from the process of different languages simplifying and mixing into a new form. The precise number of creole languages is not known, particularly as many are poorly attested or documented. About one hundred creole languages have arisen since 1500.

    Creoles by parent language
    Arabic-based creole languages
    Assamese-based: Nagamese
    Bengali-Meitei creole: Bishnupriya Manipuri
    Chinese-based: Tangwang
    Dutch-based creole languages
    English-based creole languages
    French-based creole languages
    German-based: Unserdeutsch
    Hindi-based: Andaman Creole Hindi
    Japanese-based: Yilan Creole Japanese
    Kongo-based: Kituba
    Malay-based creole languages
    Ngbandi-based: Sango
    Portuguese-based creole languages
    Spanish-based creole languages
    Sinhala-based: Vedda language

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